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Digital divide problematics between different age groups and it's solution
Prudký, Pavel ; Vlasák, Rudolf (advisor) ; Šlerka, Josef (referee)
Pavel Prudký Digital divide problematics between different age groups and it's solution The thesis is focused on digital divide problematics between different age groups and it's solution. The initial theoretical part is being followed by a practical part, including it's own research, dealing with digital divide problematics between different age groups in the specified region. In the theoretical part of the thesis, I discribed the phenomenon of the information society, information society and social exclusion, Czech information society, digital divide, gray digital divide and I also examined the specifics of different age groups. In the practical part of the work I dealt with the analysis of the digital divide problematics between different age groups in the specified region. After determining the objectives and description of survey methods for obtaining and processing data collected in the questionnaire survey, I dealt with analyzing the survey data, especially data relative to hypotheses set, describing the creation of digital divide between members of different age groups. In the conclusion, there were described existing conceptions in the European Union, in Czech Republic, and then were determined suggestions for specific procedures to eliminate the digital divide between different age groups.
The Influence of the Internet on Education
Kozmová, Marie ; Kocianová, Renata (advisor) ; Eger, Ludvík (referee)
This work concentrates on the changes that the Internet has caused in education since its invention to the present day and predicts possible future development of the Internet use in education. It focuses on the learning needs of people in the information society and the role of adult educators in bridging the digital divide. The work further deals with changes in several cognitive functions, which are directly related to education. Special attention is given to a new theory of networked learning, connectivism, and specific ways of learning on the internet. Personal learning environments, massive open online courses, open educational resources and the concept of school 2.0 are critically viewed. The well-known web applications and tools suitable for use in teaching are briefly introduced.
The phenomenon of the digital divide in the time of the expansion of demassificated media
Pečiva, Martin ; Očko, Petr (advisor) ; Šlerka, Josef (referee)
The final thesis deals with the mapping of the use of network media as one of the tools of political communication during events, that are called Arab Spring (Arab revolution). It is based on the hypothesis, that some people in non-democratic countries are able to effectively deal with information and are able to spread it efficiently among themselves and beyond their country through network media. All this despite of the fact that in these modes is censorship, restriction or Internet blocking. It provides the evidence, that the use of the network media is, that they help to inform the world about events in the country, that held protests or riots. Social networks are not used to organize and coordinate protests, as they were often attributed by the media. Network media acted more as an alternative channel of information to the outside of the country.
Facebook users typology
Musilová, Marta ; Lupač, Petr (advisor) ; Sládek, Jan (referee)
The main purpose of this work is to validate SNS users' typology, proposed by Brandtzæg, which is based on their mode of use and activity on Facebook. The topology is based on the digital divide theory. In particular it focuses on the participation gap, which references the state in which not everyone has the same opportunity to participate in the production of online content, which can place certain groups at a disadvantage. The second framework for this paper is social capital theory; social networking sites contribute to social capital accumulation and simplify the maintenance of one's contacts. Four user types were detected, and three of them were same as suggested: Sporadics, Lurkers and Advanced users. The fourth indicated type were Sharers, who were not the same as Brandtzægs' Debaters, but they shared a lot in common, so they are counted as a variation on Debaters. My sample lacked Socializers. It was determined that the more active the user type, the bigger the social capital that type displayed. My results also suggest a gender-based participation gap, men being more participative than women. The research was conducted online with a total of 276 respondents; given that the sample was not representative, the nature of this work is explorative.
The Czech digital divide as a form of Inequality: the non-users problem
Macek, Oskar ; Lupač, Petr (advisor) ; Sládek, Jan (referee)
This paper deals theoretically and empirically with the problem of inequality in the information society, known as the theory of digital divide. In its first section, the paper outlines the theoretical concept of the information society, followed by a presentation of the digital divide issue. This theory is then confronted with the idea of certain strategies of the Internet usage substitution, which would help eliminate the non-users' natural disadvantage. A qualitative research among Czech seniors, based on this idea, follows. It is trying to analyse this issue, its final product being a typology of the Internet non-users in relation to substitution strategies.
Global digital divide
Vondrová, Lenka ; Lohr, Václav (advisor) ; Zdeněk, Zdeněk (referee)
The theme of this thesis is the Global digital divide. The first part deals with past, present and future of the Internet. What direction and what speed should be evolve. Further with the problems of the global digital divide, demarcation, causes, impacts and redress. The practical part of this work consists of three main parts. In the first part is digital divide in the world and differences of using the internet between the territories of the world. In the second and main part is the digital divide in Europe, which compares countries in Europe in using the internet. The third part is a digital divide in the Czech Republic, there are compared regions of the country. The analysis results are wrote down in the graphs and shown graphically in created maps.
Usnadnění orientace v online nabídce cestovního ruchu pro osoby s nižší počítačovou gramotností
Strouhalová, Eva
Facilitation of guidance in online tourism offering for people with lesser digital literacy. Bachelor thesis. Brno: Mendel University, 2016. This bachelor thesis deals with issues about facilitating internet-based tourism supply to individuals with less experience with information and communication technologies. The thesis is based on dealing with older people and their capabilities of understanding the use and role of information-reservation systems. Con-ceptual part of this thesis deals with integration of information and communication technologies into area of tourism and the extent of the use of these technolo-gies by people of higher age. Special focus is set to differences in the digital literacy of people with various characteristics and options. The solutions based on gathered information about usability of web pages are proposed to facilitate seniors orientation in the area of online tourism offers.
Determinants of IT Investments and Penetration: A Cross-Country Analysis
Alexa, Jiří ; Potužák, Pavel (advisor) ; Chytilová, Helena (referee)
This thesis examines determinants of IT investments and IT penetration rate. The full sample consists of panel data for 69 countries between years 1996 and 2013.We analyze three types of IT devices: smartphones, tablets and PCs. In order to reveal cross-segment and cross-technology differences in the importance of various determinants, separate regression models are estimated on technology-segment level. Installed base per capita, which is used to measure the level of existing capital, is included among independent variables in equations estimating per capita IT investments. Results show that the effect of the level of existing capital is stronger for smartphones and tablets when compared to PCs. Another finding is that commercial segment is less price sensitive than consumer segment. This study also provides several findings regarding other determinants of IT penetration rate and IT investments such as: national wealth, human capital, openness to trade and external knowledge, and business cycles.
Analýza trhu vysokorychlostního připojení k internetu v ČR
Poloczek, Bronislav ; Toman, Prokop (advisor) ; Sigmund, Tomáš (referee)
The objective of the thesis is to provide a view of the situation in high-speed Internet connection in the Czech Republic. At the beginning we present a history of internet and describes in particular the most frequently used technology of high-speed connectivity to the Internet. This is followed by a comparison of the current supply and demand in a market of Internet connection in the Czech Republic. This study not only compare technological aspects, but takes into consideration the economic situation, government regulations and changes from 2009 as well. Finally, there is a summarization and an evaluation of the results and a reflection on possible future on a market of high-speed connection in Czech republic.
Analysis of the impacts of internet on society from generational perspective
Bašus, Martin ; Pavlíček, Antonín (advisor) ; Toman, Prokop (referee)
The work deals with generational aspects of information society. The first part describes the information society through five criteria. Furthermore, the issue of digital divide is discussed, focusing on generational type. More details are addressed about four types of access to information and communication technologies and field of digital exclusion. The third chapter describes the concept of the net generation and changes that theorists credited to this group as a result of rising in information society. It describes changes in five areas: thinking, learning, working, consumption and culture. Social network sites are taken into account, specifically their effects on the younger generation and the related issue of misuse of personal information. Furthermore, the work focuses on the implications of the emergence of the information society for seniors, which are further analyzed in the fourth part. Benefits that ICT brings to seniors are described. It also discusses barriers to the use of these technologies. In the last part the questionnaire is analyzed.

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